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Distinguishing intrahepatic mass-forming biliary carcinomas from hepatocellular carcinoma by computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging using the Bayesian method: a bi-center study.

Shintaro IchikawaHiroyoshi IsodaTatsuya ShimizuDaiki TamadaKojiro TauraKaori TogashiHiroshi OnishiUtaroh Motosugi
Published in: European radiology (2020)
• Combined interpretation of CT and MRI to identify hallmark features was useful in discriminating intrahepatic mass-forming biliary carcinomas from hepatocellular carcinoma. • Bayesian method-based post-test probability combining all hallmark features determined in study 1 showed high (> 90%) sensitivity and specificity for distinguishing intrahepatic mass-forming biliary carcinomas from hepatocellular carcinoma. • If the post-test probability or the confidence was ≥ 80% when combining the imaging features of CT and MRI, the high specificity of > 95% was achieved without any loss of sensitivity to distinguish hepatocellular carcinoma from intrahepatic mass-forming biliary carcinomas.
Keyphrases
  • contrast enhanced
  • magnetic resonance imaging
  • computed tomography
  • high grade
  • positron emission tomography
  • dual energy
  • image quality
  • diffusion weighted imaging